![]() ![]() They could be named kick13.rom, kick20.rom, and kick31.rom respectively. If the names are different then Retropie will not be able to detect these files. You don't have to put the Kickstart files in any specific folder, you just dump the files in the BIOS folder on Retropie. The first thing you would want to do is to transfer the Amiga Kickstart BIOS files to the BIOS folder on Retropie. In this video, I show you how to do it on a Windows 10 based PC. On the left side, you can select the files you want to transfer on the right side, and you can press the "F5" key to transfer the files over. From here, you can switch sides by pressing the "Tab" key. Then, you can go into terminal, and type "mc", and you will see a split screen. You will need a keyboard connected to your SBC, and press the "F4" key. ![]() However, you can use a USB drive with the Kickstart BIOS files and Amiga games on it. I am using a Windows 10 based PC to interface with my Raspberry Pi 4 with Retropie on it. The SBC I am using in this tutorial video is a Raspberry Pi 4 2 GB with a 32 GB microSD card. This video shows you how to setup the Amiberry Amiga emulator on Retropie. ![]()
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